Media That Matters Film Festival

If a film is made and no one sees it, does it make an impact? Submit your film to Media That Matters and be heard.

If you want to make an impact, this is the festival for youâ€”Media That Matters will bring your social-issue short to audiences around the world! Sixteen winners get an international distribution dealâ€”DVD, broadcast, web streaming and hundreds of community screenings. Plus many films get cash awards. Media That Matters launches in NYC with a premiere and awards ceremony (previous presenters have included Tim Robbins, Chuck D and David Cross). The shorts are distributed to educators with a Teacherâ€™s Guide and integrated into activist campaigns all year long. Deadline: 12 January 2007. Visit the site for more information and entry form (no entry fee for students!).

Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design combines an experienced faculty of working artists with state-of-the-industry technology, creating a fine arts school like no other. Whether you pursue your degree on campus or online, RMCAD offers a hybrid of learning methods for your convenience.

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